Gender, Type of Institution, and Access to Doctoral Education—An Analysis Based on the 2016 National Master’s Graduate Survey

Q3 Social Sciences Chinese Education and Society Pub Date : 2022-03-04 DOI:10.1080/10611932.2022.2037386
She Wenqin, Liu Lingyu
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Abstract Access to opportunities for higher education is a classic topic in the sociology of higher education, but studies on access to doctoral education are still rare. This paper drew on data from the 2016 National Master’s Graduate Survey to analyze this issue, focusing on the effects of gender and the types of the institution on access to doctoral education. The study found that approximately 10% of Master’s students graduating in 2016 chose to continue on to pursue a doctoral degree, and the factors of gender and the types of the institution both had a significant impact on the outcome for a student’s pursuit of doctoral education. After controlling for the types of the institution, age, number of papers published during the period of study, and other factors, the probability that women in a humanities discipline, social sciences discipline, science or medicine discipline would pursue a doctoral degree was significantly lower than for men. In the discipline of medicine, graduates from a Master’s program at a high-ranking educational institution had a higher probability of pursuing doctoral education. Further analysis indicated that, in comparison with men, women were more likely to be subject to age constraints when choosing to pursue doctoral education, and were also more likely to be affected by satisfaction with their academic advisor.
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性别、院校类型与博士教育可及性——基于2016年全国硕士研究生调查的分析
高等教育机会获取是高等教育社会学的经典话题,但对博士教育机会获取的研究尚不多见。本文利用2016年全国硕士研究生调查的数据来分析这一问题,重点关注性别和机构类型对获得博士教育的影响。研究发现,2016年毕业的硕士生中约有10%选择继续攻读博士学位,性别和机构类型的因素都对学生追求博士教育的结果产生了重大影响。在控制了机构类型、年龄、研究期间发表的论文数量等因素后,人文学科、社会科学学科、科学或医学学科的女性攻读博士学位的概率明显低于男性。在医学领域,高级教育机构的硕士毕业生更有可能继续攻读博士学位。进一步分析表明,与男性相比,女性在选择攻读博士学位时更容易受到年龄的限制,也更容易受到学术顾问满意度的影响。
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Chinese Education and Society
Chinese Education and Society Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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期刊介绍: How is China"s vast population being educated in the home, the school, and the workplace? Chinese Education and Society is essential for insight into the latest Chinese thinking on educational policy and practice, educational reform and development, pedagogical theory and methods, colleges and universities, schools and families, as well as the education for diverse social groups across gender and youth, urban and rural, mainstream and minorities. It features unabridged translations of the most important articles in the field from Chinese sources, including scholarly journals and collections of articles published in book form. It also provides refereed research on specific themes.
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